Every day when we go to work in a children’s hospital, we know that today could be the day. The day when our community is in the news, and we are called to the Emergency Department to assist in caring for victims of a school shooting. We work more than 1,000 miles from each other, […]
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
The View From Here: Living in Robert Bork’s America
Cheap shot or prophesy? What Ted Kennedy warned us of 35 years ago has come to pass.
Maine Observer: Learning to love the sounds of a foggy beach
A tall-tale for tourists captures a piece of the truth when the mist gets thick.
Commentary: Even if the DOJ prosecutes Trump, it’s the American people who need to repudiate the ‘big lie’
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Jim Fossel: As with many things, Biden got it wrong on inflation
Following their leader’s misdirection, Democrats are getting lost as they search for ways to counter it.
Insight: There’s no single ‘religious view’ on abortion
A scholar of religion writes that views on abortion differ not only among major religious traditions, but within each one.
Hilary Koch: Jan. 6 review asks question, Who is going to defend democracy?
Americans deserve to know how our president, who took an oath to uphold the Constitution and protect Americans, sat by, watched this attack, and refused to do his duty.
Maine Voices: From under a desk, a silent student bears witness with a poem
The children are watching, a teacher pleads, and they can see we are not keeping them safe.
Commentary: Fathers are wonderful in a million ways
Can you imagine a world without dads? There would be no mom, dad, us, no world.
The Maine Millennial: Buying a house is not a solo project
It took good advice and supportive family to help a rugged individualist strike out on her own.